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Speakers Corner Quartet
Further Out Than The Edge

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Catno

OTIH001LPC

Formats

2x Vinyl LP Album Limited Edition

Country

UK & Ireland

Release date

Jun 2, 2023

The journey of South London collective Speakers Corner Quartet to where they are today has been a self-less, community driven calling. Starting as the house band at the legendary Brixton spoken word and hip hop night Speakers Corner in 2006, they spent the following decade backing up other artists and helping them shape their visions – both in live performances and in the studio. The list is extensive, but notable collaborations include Sampha, Kae Tempest, Tirzah, Dean Blunt, the late MF DOOM, and Lianne La Havas. This period honed their craft and versatility as multi-instrumentalist producers, but also shaped their values, building profound long-term relationships in music that comes full circle on their debut album, Further Out Than The Edge.

The quartet is Biscuit on flute, Kwake Bass on drums & percussion, Raven Bush on violin, and Peter Bennie on bass - with a whole bunch of synths and unique toys to boot. Further Out Than The Edge features an extensive list of friends and family, most of who happen to be some of the most exciting names in independent music: Tirzah, Kelsey Lu, Shabaka Hutchings, Coby Sey, Sampha, Kae Tempest, Mica Levi, Joe Armon Jones, Lawfawndah, Léa Sen, and more.

Media: Mi
Sleeve: M

36€*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

A1

On Grounds

3:10

A2

Acute Truth

3:41

A3

fix

2:40

A4

Wavelet

3:26

B1

Dreaded!

4:03

B2

Geronimo Blues

4:27

B3

Can We Do This?

2:58

C1

Soapbox Soliloquy

3:38

C2

Hither Green

2:43

C3

Round Again

4:46

D1

Behind The Sun

6:41

D2

Shabz Needs Sun

1:46

D3

Karainagar

5:22

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